The Mongols, their khans, and the empire they built and ruled in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries exert an enduring fascination. Caricatured as a marauding horde that ravaged surrounding peoples, in reality the Mongols created institutions, trading networks, economic systems, and intellectual and technological exchanges that shaped the early modern world. However, the centuries after the waning of Mongol power remain overlooked in comparison to the days of Chinggis Khan.
The Precious Summary is the most important work of Mongolian history on the three-hundred-year period before the rise of the Manchu Qing dynasty. Written by Sagang Sechen in 1662, shortly after the Mongols’ submission to the Qing, it chronicles the fall of the Yuan dynasty in China, the Mongol-Oirat wars, and the revival of Mongol power during the reign of Dayan Khan in the sixteenth century. Sagang Sechen’s masterful account spans Buddhist cosmology, Chinggis Khan, the post-Yuan Mongols, Chinese history, and the Mongols’ conversion to Buddhism―and throughout, it attempts to come to terms with the new Manchu state. Featuring extensive and accessible annotations and explanations of historical context, Johan Elverskog’s translation of the Precious Summary offers invaluable perspective on Inner Asian and Chinese history, Mongolian historiography, and the history of Buddhism in Asia.
Author(s): Sagang Sechen
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 372
City: New York
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. History of the Universe, the Buddha, and India
2. History of Tibet
3. History of Chinggis Khan
4. History of the Yuan Dynasty
5. History of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
6. History of the Mongol-Oirat Wars
7. History of Dayan Khan
8. History of the Six Tümen
9. History of Khutugtai Sechen Khung Taiji
10. History of Altan Khan and the Buddhist Conversion
11. History of the Dalai Lamas and the Ordos
12. History of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
13. Epilogue
14. Colophon
Notes
Bibliography
Index